DEVOLVE is half-way flying under the radar but won’t be for long. The Orlando-native just tore up the decks on Diplo & Friends last month and has moombahton-themed bangers with multi-millions of plays on the loose. DEVOLVE is in the beginnings of what will most likely be a fast-rise within dance music scene. His new EP Monster is a small taste of the goodies planned which always seemed to get support by massive acts like Major Lazer. Monster EP features two remixes that each showcase their own style and vibe utilizing the “Monster” template.

Based out of Florida, dEVOLVE is undoubtedly underrated given the quality of music that he makes. I remember when his hit track came out “Higher,” The single having that perfect Reggaetón electronic feel, which happened to landed over 10 million streams. dEVOLVE has not been slowing down, he’s now released “Monster” with artist Richie Loop. The single shows the softer side of the genre, but is still a party starter.

dEVOLVE has been played on Apple Beats, BBC Radio 1, and a host of artist podcasts. His passion and drive to make quality tracks big stands out, you’ll be hearing more from this solo artist soon.

Supported by Major Lazer, Apple Beats, BBC radio 1, and with 8.5 million plays on one single release “Higher”, dEVOLVE is the next exciting thing to a popsicle on a summer day. The guy’s party sound is a superb combination of genres such as moombahton, bass and dancehall. Together with the Grammy-winning Latin producer DJ Nesty, they have stirred the reggae/dance/Latin segment with their latest original track “Bring Ya Booty”. The track revives the 2012/2013 moombahton sound, pumped with a sleek modern dance beat, fit for any 2017 get together.

The Miami-based artist dEVOLVE marked the one-year anniversary of his successful music career launch this March. His most notable aspect is probably the wide spectrum of genres that influence his sound, from dancehall, big room, electronic to trap and hip hop. His debut, “Bubble Gum” featuring Jamaican dancehall legends T.O.K., was signed and released by Jillionaire (of Major Lazer)’s Feel Up Records. Following that was a chain of releases supported by influential A-listers including Diplo & Friends Radio, Apple Beats 1, BBC Radio 1 Dance Anthems show, SiriusXM BPM, Major Lazer, Manufactured Superstars, DJ Five and many others. Don’t sleep on these two artists.

A genre that’s now sort-of always been there has been taken on by two up-and-comers, Father of Chrome and Macrohard. These two do not take the name Moombah lightly – there latest truly puts a new-age twist on moombah drops and melodies most people are familiar with. However you dissect it, “Somer Salt” make it easy to get straight with that 108.

Ricky Vaughn releases his EP “Primo” via Babygrande Records, a 7 track EP of an array of bass/moombahton heavy dark tracks to get you raving. Featuring the likes of Jitta On The Track, Daron Vande, and others, if you haven’t had your coffee yet, the energy on these records will smack you right in the face, hump day just got a little more rougher. If you’re a fan of Diplo, or Major Lazer, on that tropical bass wave, “Primo” is for you, this goes hard, and we’ve got the exclusive premiere! This is a must listen, and click on the jump to get an exclusive track by track breakdown from Mr Vaughn himself!

Kannibalen Records radio head Lektrique teamed up with the rapper Panther Matumona on quite an impressive bass single called “Spark.” Much like other Kannibalen tracks, this one fuses classical elements with a modern heavy twist. “Spark” is a track that doesn’t fit itself into one genre specifically, but it lies at the midtempo range making it most closely align with moombahcore. Lektrique shows off his intense sound design skills yet again, setting himself apart from a lot of cats in the game. It’s just a matter of time before this guy makes it big like his fellow KanniFam members like Snails, Apashe and Black Tiger Sex Machine.

Flaxo. So hot right now. Flaxo. Coming in hot from NYC, Flaxo puts his moombahton spin Photo Finish Record’s Misterwives that just had an awesome showing down in Austin at SXSW. Keep your eye on this Flaxo guy. He’s going places, and he’s got a super manager in Zac Bluestone. Shout out to Greg Ramey at Nue Agency!